Disturbing New Details on Gruesome Death of Border Agent Ambushed by Illegal Aliens

New details have emerged in the aftermath of a gruesome attack which left one Border Patrol agent dead and another in critical condition.

The incident took place on Nov. 19, when Border Patrol agent Rogelio Martinez was ambushed by a group of illegal aliens he had been tracking. Shortly after, another agent — who remains unnamed — was reportedly attacked by that same group.

Recent evidence suggests just how gruesome the attack had been.

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Breitbart obtained exclusive details regarding the weapons authorities believe were used against the agents.

“What we know is that Border Patrol Agent Rogelio Martinez appears to have been ambushed by a group of illegal aliens whom he was tracking,” said Brandon Judd, a border patrol agent and the president of the National Border Patrol Council.

“Our agents’ reports from the ground say that he was struck in the head multiple times with a rock or rocks.”

“These disgusting acts and complete disregard for human life need to stop immediately,” Judd said. “Family members of slain Agent Martinez will never get to see him come home again all because we have failed to secure our borders from such criminals.”

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“I have been told by several agents that it was a grisly scene, and that his injuries were very extensive,” Judd told The Washington Post.

Breitbart Texas initially broke the story on the two attacks, with Customs and Border Protection confirming the news shortly after.

However, no details had been given at that time.

The FBI is investigating the attack and said on Monday that colleagues found the two agents in a culvert near the border town of Van Horn, Texas.

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NBPC Vice President Art Del Cueto told KTSMthat the two agents were responding to a sensor near the highway when “one agent was murdered.”

As reported by The Western Journal, the news of the attack prompted President Donald Trump to reiterate his campaign promise of building the border wall between the United States and Mexico.